A buyer's broker in real estate brokerage represents the buyer's interests explicitly, locating appropriate properties, assisting in making offers, and negotiating contracts. The buyer may or may not pay a fee for these services.
Dual agency refers to a real estate scenario where a single agent represents both the buyer and the seller in a transaction. This practice is accepted in many states, provided there is full disclosure and consent from both parties. However, it is often met with skepticism as each party prefers individual representation to have their interests safeguarded.
A Real Estate Broker arranges the purchase or sale of property for a buyer or seller in return for a commission. Brokers must be licensed by the state, and salespeople, who are also licensed, work under brokers.
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